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NICET Level 2 certification in Fire Protection Engineering, Inspecting and Testing of Water Based Fire Suppression Systems or Fire Alarm Systems. Inspects and tests all types of fire protection and prevention components such as fire/smoke dampers, fire alarm systems, wet pipe sprinkler systems, dry pipe sprinkler systems, kitchen hood systems, etc.
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Electrical systems include low and medium-voltage power, lighting, SCADA and process controls, voice/data networking, fiber optics, emergency power systems, UPS, security systems, CCTV, and fire alarm.
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Additional responsibilities include composing reports, monitoring CCTV and alarm systems, controlling access and egress, deterring criminal activity and misconduct, and performing other duties as needed.
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High school diploma or general education degree (GED); minimum of 3 years of related experience and/or training in safety and security or equivalent law enforcement experience; current or previous experience working in a position which requires alertness at all times with exemplary results; experience with Simplex Fire Alarm Systems, Metasys Controls, CCTV and ID access control experience required; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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The key functions of the Securitas Technology Installation Coordinator role are the coordination and management of electronic security installation projects.
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The ideal candidate will have a solid background in fire alarm systems, including experience with notifier, inspections, est3, and Silent Knight, and will be NICET certified. Full timeTake home TruckFull benefitsFlexibility/Growth/TrainingJob DetailsJob Details:We are currently seeking a highly skilled and motivated Permanent Commercial Fire Alarm Technician to join our dynamic team in the Engineering industry.
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CLICK HERE: Day-In-The-Life of a Fire Technician As a Fire Alarm Technician, you will: Participate in Operational Testing, Verification, and Acceptance: run routine reports to review system operation, conduct final inspections and testing, and support customer acceptance and the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ.
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The Senior Fire Protection Engineer will lead the team in the design work on multi-discipline projects and lead the preparation of comprehensive fire protection packages including fire suppression, fire alarm, smoke management, and life safety.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office Suites; Engineering software to create project plans and circuit diagrams; Power, Control Switchgear, Lighting, Batteries, Fire Alarm; CAD/Revit. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suites; Engineering software to create project plans and circuit diagrams; Power, Control Switchgear, Lighting, Batteries, Fire Alarm; CAD/Revit.
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Demonstrate basic system knowledge of Hospital fire alarm and fire sprinkler systems (i.e. operation of, areas served, reset procedures, sprinkler cross connect procedures). Demonstrate basic plumbing knowledge of DCW and DHW supply systems and sanitary drains (i.e. pump locations, areas served, cross connect procedures, operating pressures, faucets and flush valves, drain cleaning procedures - sinks, tubs, toilets showers.
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A thorough knowledge and understanding of intrusion detection systems, electronic access control, CCTV, IP video, Surveillance systems, fir alarm and life safety systems. MUST HOLD a minimum of 1-2 years of experience installing and/or servicing intrusion, fire alarm, access control, and CCTV security systems.
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Appliance Repair, Handyman, TV Mounting, Alarm Systems, Garage Doors, etc) This opportunity is ideal if you are a Handyman, Trained technician, Plumbers, appliance technician, appliance installer, residential appliance technician, On-demand technician, Service technician, In-Home Repair Technician, Handyman, Appliance Expert, Washer, Dryer, Dishwasher, Refrigerator.
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Individual backflow license and NICET Level II in water based or fire alarm systems are pluses. The primary function of this role is to perform NFPA based inspections of water-based fire systems and fire alarm systems.
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Take inventory of and order supplies (e.g., extinguisher tags, compressed nitrogen, fire alarm devices, sprinkler system pipe and fittings, and materials). Monitor fire alarm and security systems work performed by outside contractors.
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Have project leadership level of experience in fire alarm, smoke control, fire suppression, and other related design. As a Senior Fire Protection Engineer, you will lead the fire protection discipline of multiple concurrent projects through pursuits, proposal, design, and construction phases.
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